CBSR IE State Qualifier

2016 — CA/US

Domestic Extemporaneous

Abbreviation DX
Format Speech
Entry Fee $1.00
Entry Limit Per School 12
Entry 1 competitors per entry

Event Description:

CBSR: Extemporaneous 

Rules: If a rule is violated, indicate the letter of the rule in the column next to the rank of the student in violation, but judge the student anyway. Do not penalize students for rule violations. Any penalty will be assessed by Tournament Officials. 

A. The speech shall be no longer than 7 minutes. There is no minimum time. Exceeding this time limit by more than 15 seconds should be noted in the violation column of your ballot. 

B. No notes are allowed during the presentation of the speech.   

Please note: The primary purpose of the event is to demonstrate the student's ability with limited preparation time to compose and deliver a coherent and focused oral essay which reflects a comprehensive understanding of current events. 

Guidelines for Judging:  These are guidelines only, not rules; they should be used only when appropriate to the speech. Keep in mind that there is no requirement that a contestant must use a particular style of delivery. Please use the following questions to help you evaluate each contestant and rank the round. 

Composition: 

✓ Did the student present an organized speech? 

✓ Did the student clearly and effectively discuss, analyze and evaluate the selected topic? 

✓ Did the student sufficiently answer the question? 

✓ Did the student show connections between particular events and large social, economic, and/or political trends and developments? 

✓ Did the student cite relevant evidence? 

Delivery: 

✓ Was the speaker poised, sincere and comfortable in delivery? 

✓ Did the speaker use effective oral presentation skills (volume, diction, speed of delivery)? 

✓ Did the speaker use effective body language (gestures, facial expression, eye contact)? 

✓ Did the speech exemplify the highest standards of language usage and vocabulary? 

✓ Did the speaker avoid slang, poor grammar, and mispronunciations? 

YOU MUST GIVE TIME SIGNALS FOR THIS EVENT.  

CLARIFY HOW YOU WILL GIVE TIME SIGNALS WITH EACH STUDENT BEFORE HE/SHE BEGINS SPEAKING.